Review of Rich and Strange (1931) by Chris H — 23 Jul 2009
It is an early talkie, and it shows. The movie is based more on physical action and scenario than developing the dialogue and character. A couple receive money from a relative to see the world the way the husband wants.
He gets seasick and the wife becomes intrigued by the ship captian. The husband recovers and falls for a princess on board. There are reasons that Hitchcock is not known for his romance films. I only think people who are trying to see all of Hitch's films should see this.
This review of Rich and Strange (1931) was written by Chris H on 23 Jul 2009.
Rich and Strange has generally received mixed reviews.
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